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steve is over there. you are talking about stuff in the air. >> as long as that party is over by 8:00 i'm okay. [ laughter ] the fourth bore is awesome by the way. it looks okay here for eyehole -- it looks okay for awhile. then we will cloud it up this afternoon. san francisco much of the coast and north bay a lot of upper 50s to near 60 degrees. monday highs 50s to 60s. warmest temps will be east and south. probably holding on to the sun a little longer as well. a lot of high clouds. mid level clouds are still a ways off. overall we get a break in the morning and increasing clouds. this system will be all show no go for awhile. temperatures 41 concord. livermore 43. san jose at 45 degrees. and a lot of 30s. a few 30s. increasing cloth
steve is over there. you are talking about stuff in the air. >> as long as that party is over by 8:00 i'm okay. [ laughter ] the fourth bore is awesome by the way. it looks okay here for eyehole -- it looks okay for awhile. then we will cloud it up this afternoon. san francisco much of the coast and north bay a lot of upper 50s to near 60 degrees. monday highs 50s to 60s. warmest temps will be east and south. probably holding on to the sun a little longer as well. a lot of high clouds....
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we called him shoebox steve. >>> let's move on to jpmorgan. that was over the sale of mortgage-backed securities covered by jpmorgan and bear stearns in 2005 and 2008. jpmorgan bought bear stearns. it was march of 2008. it predated the heart of the crisis being that it was in march but bear stearns was 2 bucks and ended up being $10. the larger question here is are they moving through all of the various fines, penalties, fees, settlements that they need to, can investors see through to the other side? they have put aside 23 billion for so-called litigation expense. jim, i start to wonder whether the continued -- i wouldn't call it an avalanche but the continued pressure from regulate are to regulators and all of the pressure points that they seem to be applying, one has to wonder whether we'll truly abate and get back to what we call real earnings power for these financial institutions. >> look, if we had normalized earnings and this is not a normal time, then jpmorgan would probably be 6, 7 points higher. all of these settlements are at the b
we called him shoebox steve. >>> let's move on to jpmorgan. that was over the sale of mortgage-backed securities covered by jpmorgan and bear stearns in 2005 and 2008. jpmorgan bought bear stearns. it was march of 2008. it predated the heart of the crisis being that it was in march but bear stearns was 2 bucks and ended up being $10. the larger question here is are they moving through all of the various fines, penalties, fees, settlements that they need to, can investors see through to...
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let's go to steve. >>> a little bit of filtered hazy sun. multiple layers that get filtered sun coming in. dry, dry october. dry year. october didn't do us any favors rainwise and november, if everything goes according to plan, it looks like it will be one and done. after thursday morning, i think there's nothing that says any rain up until thanksgiving. things could change. possibility of rain especially mendocino county. it looks like rain makes it tuesday/wednesday. .25 to .50 for and then maybe 1.50 to 2 inches the farther you go. it's been a brutal rain year. we haven't had much. a lot of moisture still back here. the higher clouds will continue to increase. it will be cloudy. 50s on a lot of these temperatures. no rain yet. but a lot of the higher clouds are starting to come in. the atmosphere has been dry. 30s, 40s, had some fog up in the north bay. san jose at 48. we'll go for some upper 50s or low 60s but look for the cloud cover to start to finch in -- to inch in for everybody. the clouds are increasing pretty rapidly. there's a lo
let's go to steve. >>> a little bit of filtered hazy sun. multiple layers that get filtered sun coming in. dry, dry october. dry year. october didn't do us any favors rainwise and november, if everything goes according to plan, it looks like it will be one and done. after thursday morning, i think there's nothing that says any rain up until thanksgiving. things could change. possibility of rain especially mendocino county. it looks like rain makes it tuesday/wednesday. .25 to .50 for...
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i want to turn to steve. you obviously in your current capacity have a window into the way the private sector views a lot of these issues. maybe you can comment on information sharing programs that we've been hearing about from the private sector perspective. what are the concerns? >> i think the predominant concern is a question of why we're sharing information. what is the strategic value of information sharing? there might be some tactical advantages here and there to the information sharing you heard today. it's on the margins. so what we hear a lot, i would kind of equate it to selling vitamins, exercise programs and band-aids. nothing is wrong with any of those it. like them all. i take my vitamins. don't exercise as much as i should and use a band-aid when i get a cut. but we are not in that environment. we are being hit by nation states and their intelligence services and militaries, and extremely organized crime groups. this is not a resolution for vitamins, exercise programs and band-aids. in fact,
i want to turn to steve. you obviously in your current capacity have a window into the way the private sector views a lot of these issues. maybe you can comment on information sharing programs that we've been hearing about from the private sector perspective. what are the concerns? >> i think the predominant concern is a question of why we're sharing information. what is the strategic value of information sharing? there might be some tactical advantages here and there to the information...
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i wonder were there discussions among you and steve mcqueen and others about how far to go? i mean you're trying to be realistic but you also, it's a film that people are going to see. >> yeah, i think in some ways you have to compare where the language is, we just come out of the summer see con and i don't say this in an overly disparraging way but where entire cities were torn down and people just shrugged because of the level of violence and the scale of destruction and within that language of cinema. with this phil am, i think it's because you care about the people and because we take so much time to show these lives and show these individuals as humans that on the occasion, and really when you break down the fill tlm are three or four moments that are very difficult, it means that much more because we see these individuals as people. and we never wanted to flinch from these moments either. the beauty, the humanity, the family nature that is going on here, or things that are difficult, by the way, that aren't very barbaric. in terms of the physicality. but when you see a
i wonder were there discussions among you and steve mcqueen and others about how far to go? i mean you're trying to be realistic but you also, it's a film that people are going to see. >> yeah, i think in some ways you have to compare where the language is, we just come out of the summer see con and i don't say this in an overly disparraging way but where entire cities were torn down and people just shrugged because of the level of violence and the scale of destruction and within that...
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founder steve case, and his wife jean. when did you first hear of the giving pledge? >> jean case: melinda called and talked to us. but we had the benefit of knowing bill and melinda for a long time, going back to our technology roots. >> steve case: we competed against them for many years. >> jean case: we did. >> steve case: and we're happy to finally join forces. >> rose: you wanted to be on their side. >> steve case: yeah, yeah, we wanted to be on the... aligned. >> rose: they've all signed the same pledge, and they bring the same brashness to their philanthropic ambition that helped them build financial empires. >> pete peterson: charlie, this is a group made up largely of entrepreneurs. and they didn't make a billion dollars or $5 billion by doing the ordinary; they did it by being bold. >> rose: that's certainly true for sara blakely. >> sara blakely: well, i made all the money by making other people's butts look a lot better. >> rose: i think you've missed me. in 2000, she took $5,000 in savings and started the undergarment company spanx. now, she wants her ph
founder steve case, and his wife jean. when did you first hear of the giving pledge? >> jean case: melinda called and talked to us. but we had the benefit of knowing bill and melinda for a long time, going back to our technology roots. >> steve case: we competed against them for many years. >> jean case: we did. >> steve case: and we're happy to finally join forces. >> rose: you wanted to be on their side. >> steve case: yeah, yeah, we wanted to be on the......
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here is sal. >>> steve, good morning. we are looking at a few things. all lanes of southbound interstate 880 have opened. police say a man in his 40s was driving a bmw on northbound 880 when he lost control and flipped over to the southbound side. he crashed into a man in his 70s driving a honda crv. both people died. it appears the driver of the bmw was going more than 100- mile an hour. let's take a live look at the bay bridge. the metering lights are on. if you are driving at the freeways westbound on 80 coming in from the east shore freeway it does look good. let's go to the maps now. actually let's go to brian flores. its a day that many people are excited for. no more waiting in long lines of traffic to open up at the caldecott. >> reporter: yeah no question about that. take a look behind me. there you have it. fourth bore officially opened. actually opened over the weekend but this is the first real test for the commuters. its already drawing hey train. from a financial standpoint it was under budget. for the first
here is sal. >>> steve, good morning. we are looking at a few things. all lanes of southbound interstate 880 have opened. police say a man in his 40s was driving a bmw on northbound 880 when he lost control and flipped over to the southbound side. he crashed into a man in his 70s driving a honda crv. both people died. it appears the driver of the bmw was going more than 100- mile an hour. let's take a live look at the bay bridge. the metering lights are on. if you are driving at the...
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. >>> steve, for the most part we have a decent commute. over night we have one big problem. i do want to mention that traffic starting off on the east shore freeway does look good and its dry. remember steve mentioned if it does rain tomorrow, you really need to give yourself extra time. if it does rain for the morning commute tomorrow it will be a big deal for the traffic. it will be a lot of slow traffic. it always happens that way. there is no reason to believe it would be otherwise. this is a look at the the bay bridge toll plaza and the traffic looks good. i want to put it on the map here. interstate 880 a deadly collision. breaking news out of oakland where all but one lane of southbound 880 is open. paul chambers is there with more on what chp says might have caused the car to flip on to the other side of the freeway. paul. >> reporter: that is correct. i want to show you the traffic. its down to one lane here. it is slow going in this area. we are up on the highway. i will tell you this is a pretty interesting track. let's show you right now. the car is basically unr
. >>> steve, for the most part we have a decent commute. over night we have one big problem. i do want to mention that traffic starting off on the east shore freeway does look good and its dry. remember steve mentioned if it does rain tomorrow, you really need to give yourself extra time. if it does rain for the morning commute tomorrow it will be a big deal for the traffic. it will be a lot of slow traffic. it always happens that way. there is no reason to believe it would be...
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steve, elisabeth? >> what a mayor. all right. meanwhile, the guys from "duck dynasty" getting into politics. >> this is willie robertson, reminding you to get out saturday, november 16th and vote for my good buddy, vance mcallister. let's help turn washington around. >> apparently fans in louisiana took that message to heart and voted in political newcomer vance mcallister, beating out establishment candidate, tea party favorite neil riser by 20%. >> a strong showing indeed. joining us from shreveport is congressman-elect vance mcallister. good morning and congratulations >> good morning. thank you for having they. >> was the "duck dynasty" factor the difference maker? >> well, you know, i don't know. when the polls came out after we got into the runoff, i was up by nine points to start with. i consistently led the polls all the way until -- my opponents was still ahead. when willie and jeff and jay did what they did for me, i'm sure it didn't hurt at all. >> if i was you, i would rather have them on my side than against me. i un
steve, elisabeth? >> what a mayor. all right. meanwhile, the guys from "duck dynasty" getting into politics. >> this is willie robertson, reminding you to get out saturday, november 16th and vote for my good buddy, vance mcallister. let's help turn washington around. >> apparently fans in louisiana took that message to heart and voted in political newcomer vance mcallister, beating out establishment candidate, tea party favorite neil riser by 20%. >> a strong...
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steve liesman with the story. >> thanks. this poll conducted by public opinion strategists, which does the polling for cnbc the republican half of our polling team, did this poll on behalf of the international franchise association and the u.s. chamber of commerce. find a very negative impact right now on businesses and employment from the affordable care act. let's take a look at the graphics. 64% of franchise and 53% of nonfranchise are saying the aca is having an impact on their business. you might expect that but now let's take a look at what they're saying about specifically how. they say because of aca, 30% of franchise owners have replaced full with part time about 15% have seen reduced staff and more than 30% have reduced worker hours. this has potentially huge neck negative impact on employment. one other piece of data. asked if they would stay below 50 workers. 59 % of franchise owners and 52% of nonfranchise owners. there's a lot of debate about this. unclear whether or not it shows up in the official government d
steve liesman with the story. >> thanks. this poll conducted by public opinion strategists, which does the polling for cnbc the republican half of our polling team, did this poll on behalf of the international franchise association and the u.s. chamber of commerce. find a very negative impact right now on businesses and employment from the affordable care act. let's take a look at the graphics. 64% of franchise and 53% of nonfranchise are saying the aca is having an impact on their...
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melissa: steve, explain to people really clearly what we're talking about here. people in the larger pool, who have piled in. >> right. melissa: those are now folks who are, you know, use a lot of health care. they're geting a cheap plan but actually consuming a ton of it. in order to offset those people, they couldn't get insurance before because they had preexisting conditions. just to set off those premiums and those costs we were putting all the other people in who were healthy and buying somewhat expensive policies though they weren't using anything. those people don't have to go in. health care companies getting paid very little to then cover these very expense seven people. that's a very high cost. they are going to say, 8% above what we thought, a heck of a lot more than 8%, right? >> exactly. the original idea was to redistribute the potential losses or gains, also on the upside, most of us thought it would be losses. >> yeah. >> redistribute them among the insurance companies. it wasn't necessarily, if you believe people giveing a charitable view of thi
melissa: steve, explain to people really clearly what we're talking about here. people in the larger pool, who have piled in. >> right. melissa: those are now folks who are, you know, use a lot of health care. they're geting a cheap plan but actually consuming a ton of it. in order to offset those people, they couldn't get insurance before because they had preexisting conditions. just to set off those premiums and those costs we were putting all the other people in who were healthy and...
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they're not breathing, right an steve said that several times and how do we know someone is not breathing? we look, listen, and feel and open the air way and we look to see if the chest is rising and listen to feel air and how long do we check for actually? american red cross o says about ten seconds and if they are not breathing we readjust the air way and check for ten seconds again and not breathing for the secretarsecond time we said say and you check the air ways twic and when you know someone is dead you move on. let's go through the categories. walking wounded and anybody tha follows directions and get up and walk and it's green. d is delayed and anybody that i injured but we don't think it's life-threatening. i is the people that need treatment right now and d is th dead and black and during triag you open an air way and how lon does that take? two seconds and it takes ten seconds to check and bleeding - the only bleeding i want you to treat during triage are arteria bleeding and spurting out and you could bleed to death in about three minutes and shock and if the person is uncons
they're not breathing, right an steve said that several times and how do we know someone is not breathing? we look, listen, and feel and open the air way and we look to see if the chest is rising and listen to feel air and how long do we check for actually? american red cross o says about ten seconds and if they are not breathing we readjust the air way and check for ten seconds again and not breathing for the secretarsecond time we said say and you check the air ways twic and when you know...
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i'm steve levy. the kansas city chiefs tried to start the season 10-0 visiting the broncos in denver. here are the pretty pictures, at least for the broncos. manning to thomas. 70 yards down the sideline. later in the same drive, manning to julius thomas at the 3, runs it in for a touchdown. manning connects with thomas, two defenders surrounding him. 10-0, broncos. as for the chief, third and goal, alex smith, right to dwayne bowe for the touch crown pass. bowe was arrested in the bye week. chiefs down 10-7. manning, the handoff to montee ball. broncos win by ten. the chiefs will have to settle for 9-1. >>> number 48 makes it six. denny hamlin won the sprint cup race. ninth place was good enough for jimmie johnson. won his sixth championship in eight years. he ranks third all-time, trailing richard petty and dale earnhardt. both have seven points titles. >>> cam newton and the panthers have won five straight games. jumped into the playoff chase. can they make it six? they'll have to earn it against
i'm steve levy. the kansas city chiefs tried to start the season 10-0 visiting the broncos in denver. here are the pretty pictures, at least for the broncos. manning to thomas. 70 yards down the sideline. later in the same drive, manning to julius thomas at the 3, runs it in for a touchdown. manning connects with thomas, two defenders surrounding him. 10-0, broncos. as for the chief, third and goal, alex smith, right to dwayne bowe for the touch crown pass. bowe was arrested in the bye week....
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steve williams again. if you want to see the revisions that have been made to the project i attached a letter from planning as exhibit four -- actually it's a response from the architect to a letter to planning. there were numerous revisions and changes and one thing i did want to point out is that -- can i have the overhead pleads? the way these lots are set up this will be the development pattern is that the orange is the gas station, and here's the dr requester's lot. this is a separate lot, lot 33, so at some point in the future there will be a building fronting on california on that lot, and so it will look just like what is proposed now next door, and so we all know that the gas stations go away eventually and this commission has seen a lot of the gas stations go away. the rear yard -- if you look at the first page of your plans the current rear yard at the site -- here's the existing building -- is about 16 feet long and it's paved over, so this will create a 30-foot long rear yard in between the bu
steve williams again. if you want to see the revisions that have been made to the project i attached a letter from planning as exhibit four -- actually it's a response from the architect to a letter to planning. there were numerous revisions and changes and one thing i did want to point out is that -- can i have the overhead pleads? the way these lots are set up this will be the development pattern is that the orange is the gas station, and here's the dr requester's lot. this is a separate lot,...
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those people are really good, thank you, steve collier. yeah, i don't know what to do about it. i have thoughts about, they could have some kind of mental health survey that property owners would have to take and if it disclosed that they were incapable of feeling either compassion or ethical standards they would be prohibited from owning property. yeah. but meanwhile i do appreciate the efforts, what you are trying to do. it's a step. it's a step. but it is a crisis, as people have been saying, and i have to say after listening to all the other people and their stories, this is a case where misery does not like company. i wish nobody had to go through what i went through. the only reason i'm still in san francisco is because at the last minute when i was totally freaking out i was introduced to somebody whose roommate was moving out. so basically at the age of 67 i moved into a room in an apartment with a complete stranger. >> thank you very much. >> where i still live, i'm 75 now. thank you. >> thank you, ma'am. next speaker. >> hi, my name is andy blue. thank you, supervisor
those people are really good, thank you, steve collier. yeah, i don't know what to do about it. i have thoughts about, they could have some kind of mental health survey that property owners would have to take and if it disclosed that they were incapable of feeling either compassion or ethical standards they would be prohibited from owning property. yeah. but meanwhile i do appreciate the efforts, what you are trying to do. it's a step. it's a step. but it is a crisis, as people have been...
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the next steve jobs. you were talking about the drop box. who is the next steve jobs. i interviewed elan musk last week. >> he's totally like steve jobs. imaginative, driven. not sure he'll be successful. i love what he's doing. i love, you know, we talk about tesla. i think people who are breaking the bounds are really going to do it. but i like the two houstons. i like drew houston of drop box, that's somebody who has thought of a whole new idea. or houston frost. i think there are a lot of people who are sort of steve jobs like. they're saying the consumer doesn't know what the consumer wants until we invent it and show them. >> right. >> let's talk about the airlines. >> we're in a situation where airline stocks have finally taken off. you've converted people like bill miller and jim cramer who never wanted to touch these things before. and yet the complaints from passengers have increased over time. that was inevitable. >> the biggest thing for the airlines. you're talking about the emirates buying more boeings and stuff. we don't have a good national airline poli
the next steve jobs. you were talking about the drop box. who is the next steve jobs. i interviewed elan musk last week. >> he's totally like steve jobs. imaginative, driven. not sure he'll be successful. i love what he's doing. i love, you know, we talk about tesla. i think people who are breaking the bounds are really going to do it. but i like the two houstons. i like drew houston of drop box, that's somebody who has thought of a whole new idea. or houston frost. i think there are a...
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what's happening and steve touched on this -- i've been trying to remember why we did this. i worked on these issues in the clinton white house. we split them. we had a security public networks working group and e commerce working group. i was one of the two crossover people. why did we split them? who knows. but they've come back together. so you now see issues of cyber security and internet governance. the itu overlapping considerably. and as part of that, you have the control over content issues and you have the issue of transborder data flows, not helped by the snowden revelations, right? every country has the same reaction. we did too. you're going to store my data in some other country, no way, it's got to be here. most countries actually that's their opening position. that's kinds of the debate we're having now. how do you manage -- we're in a period of transition, we're moving to a world where cyber space will be treated like every other space, like the physical land. and how you manage that transition so that we don't lose the key values and yet we can have a more s
what's happening and steve touched on this -- i've been trying to remember why we did this. i worked on these issues in the clinton white house. we split them. we had a security public networks working group and e commerce working group. i was one of the two crossover people. why did we split them? who knows. but they've come back together. so you now see issues of cyber security and internet governance. the itu overlapping considerably. and as part of that, you have the control over content...
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steve liesman reporting on timothy geithner. >> we wish him well. thanks, guys, still ahead, hard assets have been hot lately. how about this one. a $15 million ferrari. we'll show you some of the most expensive cars ever, and also let you know who might be buying them. and did you know about detroit's financial problems? of course you did. the list of cities in trouble doesn't stop there. scott kohn is going across america to save our cities. stop number one, oakland, california. scott? >> yeah. sue, you know, this is a real main street versus wall street story. the issue here, did wall street take hundreds of american cities for a ride or were these cities simply playing the market with their taxpayers' money. it's the first stop on our critical conditions tour, looking at america's cities and what can be done to save them. we're in oakland, california, and we'll have the story coming up on "power lunch." mine was earned orbiting the moon in 1971. afghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto i
steve liesman reporting on timothy geithner. >> we wish him well. thanks, guys, still ahead, hard assets have been hot lately. how about this one. a $15 million ferrari. we'll show you some of the most expensive cars ever, and also let you know who might be buying them. and did you know about detroit's financial problems? of course you did. the list of cities in trouble doesn't stop there. scott kohn is going across america to save our cities. stop number one, oakland, california. scott?...
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steve liesman is very grateful. microsoft france is transforming the hotel o in paris into xbox 1 hotel. rooms are being decorated to look like scenes from the new xbox games and the who he tell bar offering xbox inspired cocktails. the hotel will stay game themed until the new year and opens to the public on friday. it's really, really hard core gamers. speaking of hotels, we'll take you inside one hotel that's going the way of the godfather and letting guests sleep with the fish. >> but first, starbucks versus charbucks. this was a real fight, by the way. a 12-year court battle just ended. why the court says the coffee giant did not have the grounds to stand on. the xbox 1. yeah. we're back after this. the american dream is of a better future, a confident retirement. those dreams, there's just no way we're going to let them die. ♪ like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. that's how ameriprise puts mor
steve liesman is very grateful. microsoft france is transforming the hotel o in paris into xbox 1 hotel. rooms are being decorated to look like scenes from the new xbox games and the who he tell bar offering xbox inspired cocktails. the hotel will stay game themed until the new year and opens to the public on friday. it's really, really hard core gamers. speaking of hotels, we'll take you inside one hotel that's going the way of the godfather and letting guests sleep with the fish. >> but...
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steve and pete? >> bank of america but wait for a close above $15 before you get in. >> joshua brown. >> i think bank of america is too cheap and i think it's going higher. >> both of you on the same page? >> i still like live nation. good story long term. >> starting to shape up. >> i can't tell you. >>> see you back here again. in the meantime, mad money starts right now. starts right . >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." a lot of people want to make friends, try to make you some money. and i'm looking for cutting edge ways to do it. out here at the 2013 dream force conference in san francisco. my job's not just entertaining but to educate and teach. so call me at
steve and pete? >> bank of america but wait for a close above $15 before you get in. >> joshua brown. >> i think bank of america is too cheap and i think it's going higher. >> both of you on the same page? >> i still like live nation. good story long term. >> starting to shape up. >> i can't tell you. >>> see you back here again. in the meantime, mad money starts right now. starts right . >>> my mission is simple, to make you money....
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it rlly is. >> steve is th superintendent for morganill unified. while he was not on safe during january's case, heays t distri has worked to improve special ed services. >> ion colluding oering $2,000 heng bonuses to recruit qualified special e teachers. >> districts sometimes actively delay or dy these services students. as an administrator, have yo seen that? and why did that happen >> i havseen that. i don't believe that that is ethical. it not professional. >>...
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. >>> when steve martin accepted his honary oscar fans got to see a differentside. >> myife who is as beautiful as she i smart, yea! knew i wasn't goingo make it through thi speech i read it t my dog this morning and we. >>> lady gaga her newest album, art pop, h first time hosting "saturday ght live" was a hit. it broug the strongest ring since justin timberlake hosted in march. here are some othe highlights on "snl." >> show the world what you created, baby. i made this. it's a macaroni necklace. >> y'all hear that? she just changed the ge. >> again, i am sorry for how i have been acng. is not indicativ of my position ofayor in this great town o toronto. >> man, i got what you aed for. >> not her let's do it underhe desk. >> this here i grade a premium. >> don't say what it is. >> i got your stuff rig here. >> whoa! th's a lot of ack! >> that was just one of three dierent they had. >>ho is playing on the left? >> she was sitting there stoic. >> hilarious stuff. >>> i richard lui. this is "earlyoday." we hope this is just your first stop of thday on nbc. >>leading the news in "usa to
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is steve here? so i will get back to you on that one. >> yes, ma'am. >> that's it. >> thank you, vice-president caen. >> i still don't have a grasp on it before we start the timeline that you made out if we can have a little bit more of a presentation on it, like what the parameters of revenue h versus revenue b bonds and what it can be for. i didn't really understand it and what does that really mean, is it just for infrastructure, programming. some of the other additional questions that it raised for me. i know that it's in the communications section right now, but i don't know if the next meeting or sometime before january if you can walk us through what it means so we can have more of an interaction and ask questions specifically on the implications. >> we'd be happy to do that. we'll coordinate with the general manager on the schedule and we'll look forward to that. >> anything else on co
is steve here? so i will get back to you on that one. >> yes, ma'am. >> that's it. >> thank you, vice-president caen. >> i still don't have a grasp on it before we start the timeline that you made out if we can have a little bit more of a presentation on it, like what the parameters of revenue h versus revenue b bonds and what it can be for. i didn't really understand it and what does that really mean, is it just for infrastructure, programming. some of the other...
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. >> i'm steve i'm a representative for the la crafts. i've been work in san francisco for the past 33 years and for the past many years i've been wondering boo about piers thirty and 32 now we're presented with an opportunity to build something incredible on those two piers a state of the arc center that's between our golden gate bridge. besides building all the things this project is going to stand out like i said to me it's in a perfect spot. along the waterfront i've heard it's not good but i think it's good. i ask the commissioners to please support this project and the buildings. thank you very much >> thank you. thank you, president fong and commissioners i'm dennis. i teach in the san francisco public high schools and around the diamond consulting education practice i've been developing sports mruthsz for many years i want to thank the warriors and i have been proposing to the warriors that they include the classrooms inside the arena. i want to thank them for moving their community room inside the rather than to provide education
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those ceos we see, steve balmer exiting microsoft. why? he didn't go social, or mobile, or cloud. he told us he was going to, but he didn't. the reason why you read "the wall street journal" this weekend, what did he say? >> standing amid progress. >> he says he's a representative of the past. >> right. >> dreamforce is a representative of the future. >> okay. let's go big. why was the president not social, mobile cloud for health care? and why didn't he just turn to you or why didn't you tell him how to do it? >> he was for his campaign. and then he didn't do it in this agency. i don't know why. >> why don't you just take it over? >> we're busy here, jim. >> you didn't even offer? >> we did. we offered to do it for free. we offered to run it for free for the next five years, rebuild it for free. but, you know -- >> is that too expensive for the president? >> well, i think it's hard for them to process what does that mean. >> they have a customers relation problem. >> it is. >> the customer was forgotten. >> it's our sweet spot. but you know what, san francisco's a long way from w
those ceos we see, steve balmer exiting microsoft. why? he didn't go social, or mobile, or cloud. he told us he was going to, but he didn't. the reason why you read "the wall street journal" this weekend, what did he say? >> standing amid progress. >> he says he's a representative of the past. >> right. >> dreamforce is a representative of the future. >> okay. let's go big. why was the president not social, mobile cloud for health care? and why didn't he...
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i am steve williams and represent the project sponsor john strickland who is here with dave sternberg of the sternberg architect firm. in may of this year i represented the families who have owned the building to the west directly next door since 1965 and just to give you a little perspective on this very busy corner. here is a photograph. it's also in my brief at page five. here's the family's building. here's the subject building and next door is the chevron station. molly stones is on a conner and another gas station there. they started out with grave concerns about the project and they attended the pre-application meeting, and the variance hearing and after that we followed mr. sanchez's advice and meet and confer about the project and see if we could come to a agreement. these developers were willing to give a tremendous amount. they redesigned the neighborhood essentially to help the neighbors and these neighbors live there. doreen who teaches the dance class for my daughter lives next door and they made changes that were acceptable to these residents and mr. strickland who is a
i am steve williams and represent the project sponsor john strickland who is here with dave sternberg of the sternberg architect firm. in may of this year i represented the families who have owned the building to the west directly next door since 1965 and just to give you a little perspective on this very busy corner. here is a photograph. it's also in my brief at page five. here's the family's building. here's the subject building and next door is the chevron station. molly stones is on a...
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i'm steve kroft. we live on an increasingly endangered planet, from the glaciers of antarctica to the rich prairie lands of canada. and the ultimate disaster may be financial as well as environmental. later in this episode, scott pelley reports from antarctica on the wide-ranging effects of global warming. and later bob simon has a story from canada on the environmental damage caused by the next great oil rush. but our first story involves a controversial waste product that could have damaging effects on the environment. there are more than 600 coal-fired power plants generating electricity in the u.s., and those plants produce 130 million tons of waste called coal ash. it contains concentrations of mercury, arsenic, lead, and other toxic materials. and as lesley stahl first reported in 2009, when coal ash is dumped into wet ponds--and there are more than 500 of those across the country-- the result can have an enormous health risk on the people living in nearby communities. >> we get about 48%, nearl
i'm steve kroft. we live on an increasingly endangered planet, from the glaciers of antarctica to the rich prairie lands of canada. and the ultimate disaster may be financial as well as environmental. later in this episode, scott pelley reports from antarctica on the wide-ranging effects of global warming. and later bob simon has a story from canada on the environmental damage caused by the next great oil rush. but our first story involves a controversial waste product that could have damaging...
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speaking of slaves, you advised the great steve mcqueen, the director, the film director on "12 years a slave." >> rose: didn't he do a brilliant job? it was amazing. do yo know that that book -- i have a series of penguinbooks called "black classics" and we published that edition. >> rose: is that right? of the original book. >> it sold 40,000 copies last mth. >> ro: that's because of the movies. >> yeah, we sold more copies me a month than in 150 years. it was a best-seller at the time but it sold 30,000 copies. >> rose: tell us what it tells. itells the story of a man who was a free man. >>free. he lived inpstate new york. >> rose: what was his name? >> solomon northup. a musician. two fast talking guys come to town and asked him if he wanted to make quick fast money. theyake him to new york, then to d.c., that was a miste because slavery was legal in washington until 1862. this is 1841. he's drugged and wakes up in a slave pen within the shadow of the capitoland he ends up on a plantation in louisiana. it's a horrible story. he was 12 years a slave and it's such a vivid slave narr
speaking of slaves, you advised the great steve mcqueen, the director, the film director on "12 years a slave." >> rose: didn't he do a brilliant job? it was amazing. do yo know that that book -- i have a series of penguinbooks called "black classics" and we published that edition. >> rose: is that right? of the original book. >> it sold 40,000 copies last mth. >> ro: that's because of the movies. >> yeah, we sold more copies me a month than in...
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here today is steve mcdonalds and -- frommen nearing. men men -- engineering if you can raise your hand. these talented individuals, if trisha can raise her hand. they are here to hear your comments firsthand. so not to put anybody on the spot, there is about 5-8 questions that will be helpful for you to weigh in as i did in policy related items to tea up things when we come to you in march, we are presenting you ideas that you care most about for our customers as well as for the stewardship of the commission. so, big picture. what has been accomplished so far is that we have worked with koirls since last january and nearly complete the cost of work and we want to get your input there. big picture here is we'll go through objectives required by the charter, some background timeline and what the key policy drivers maybe that you would want to weigh in on and then give you a brief view of what you are going to be seeing. as part of the rate study it allocates cost in our 10-year financial plan, our budget and all of our projections and wil
here today is steve mcdonalds and -- frommen nearing. men men -- engineering if you can raise your hand. these talented individuals, if trisha can raise her hand. they are here to hear your comments firsthand. so not to put anybody on the spot, there is about 5-8 questions that will be helpful for you to weigh in as i did in policy related items to tea up things when we come to you in march, we are presenting you ideas that you care most about for our customers as well as for the stewardship of...
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sells steve. eye. the mag tall wind field while the host prequel will continue our conversation with this sand beach and also missed a meal golf both on the organization called the overseas company trip. young talents intended my mother as the two of you a very general question dealt with neil to start off this part of the program will then be you know the number of colonies and with being on call in to school at what team germany. now isn't very big home that the deal with the overall community he represents a property a small percentage of the overall u s to minority groups in germany today. and though was this the state of the colonies community today in germany. i can only imagine that meet eu summit the largest city. a friend for a night for when you do have you know of very large community based organizations. a book although some of the others small a hearing in all areas that that fewer people can be also have small organizations they can interact and get a kitten. in one of you give us the ove
sells steve. eye. the mag tall wind field while the host prequel will continue our conversation with this sand beach and also missed a meal golf both on the organization called the overseas company trip. young talents intended my mother as the two of you a very general question dealt with neil to start off this part of the program will then be you know the number of colonies and with being on call in to school at what team germany. now isn't very big home that the deal with the overall...
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. >> steve invested tens of millions of dollars in space x, a rocket maker, musk, nasa is paying space x more than a billion dollars, resupply missions to the international space station. in may 2012 space x was the first to launch a mission into the space station and proved the company could build and launch rockets reliably and cheaply. >> capture is confirmed of this dragon spacecraft. >> many of these news space companies are being built by software engineers and folks like the founder of space x, they can come from aerospace and conpewter scientist. silicon has proven it invents new industries and part of it is the culture, willing to take risks. >> part of it may also be a high tech approach to invite industries. that's dan and his team trying to do with satellites. >> a typical imaging satellite today costs between half a billion and $1 billion with a b, they are about the size of a suburban, and they take five to eight years, roughly to build. we're trying to build the iphone of satellites. we take it off the shelves to fly the latest and greatest components in space that are a
. >> steve invested tens of millions of dollars in space x, a rocket maker, musk, nasa is paying space x more than a billion dollars, resupply missions to the international space station. in may 2012 space x was the first to launch a mission into the space station and proved the company could build and launch rockets reliably and cheaply. >> capture is confirmed of this dragon spacecraft. >> many of these news space companies are being built by software engineers and folks...
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web corps and now i would like to ask jack adams to present our construction update with turner and steve could not be here today and jack is with toner and so he will be giving us the regular construction update. i'm jack adams oversight for the project on transbay. there were no injuries to report since we last met. we did have one small fire where one of the construction workers put a bag of trash in the bottom of a metal dumpster and i am sorry, yeah. and one of the other iron workers was cutting metal and caught the bag on fire and it was put out by the fire immediately. there are 885,000 hours of construction since we cited 23 years ago and 25 works hours since the last presentation. going down on mission street and it is the last that we have to upgrade on the water system for the fire department. and that is going at night now, and we are concentrating now down in the mid section of main and mission and working our way west. and the excavation work is really progressed. and it is 90 percent complete now and all of the bracing in. and supporting the walls all the way into zone thre
web corps and now i would like to ask jack adams to present our construction update with turner and steve could not be here today and jack is with toner and so he will be giving us the regular construction update. i'm jack adams oversight for the project on transbay. there were no injuries to report since we last met. we did have one small fire where one of the construction workers put a bag of trash in the bottom of a metal dumpster and i am sorry, yeah. and one of the other iron workers was...
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well i and i and i and i i completely agree with steve and i think the point that i was making and just to to launch off of what he said yes obama has to believe what he's doing and i am going to give him the benefit of the doubt that he does believe that negotiations need to go forward is just a he does he is not doing that in an effective way in terms of controlling or at least reaching out to members of congress so they don't they don't torpedo his efforts you know in the iranian negotiations and getting back to israel you know maybe he believed the right thing to do was negotiating with morsi and was helping them on a path but he didn't do it personally and it is about image it is about the show it is about appearances you know he had he had lower level diplomats going over there he had i and i you know i believe it was secretary hagel was working on that on the case but he didn't show up personal interest and what was going on in israel and i think it's the show it is the appearance it is public relations it is imagery and i think that he's fallen down on the job or that were that
well i and i and i and i i completely agree with steve and i think the point that i was making and just to to launch off of what he said yes obama has to believe what he's doing and i am going to give him the benefit of the doubt that he does believe that negotiations need to go forward is just a he does he is not doing that in an effective way in terms of controlling or at least reaching out to members of congress so they don't they don't torpedo his efforts you know in the iranian...
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well i and i and i and i i completely agree with steve and i think the point that i was making and i and just to to launch off of what he said yes obama has to believe what he's doing and i am going to give him the benefit of the doubt that he does believe that negotiations need to go forward is just a he does he is not doing that in an effective way in terms of controlling or at least reaching out to members of congress so they don't they don't torpedo his efforts you know in the arabian negotiations and getting back to israel you know maybe he believed the right thing to do was negotiating with morsi and was helping them on a path but he didn't do it personally and it is about image it is about the show it is about appearances you know he had he had lower level diplomats going over there he had i and i you know i believe it was secretary hagel was working on that on the case but he didn't show up personal interest and what was going on in israel and i think it's the show it is the appearance it is public relations it is imagery and i think that he's fallen down on the job or that w
well i and i and i and i i completely agree with steve and i think the point that i was making and i and just to to launch off of what he said yes obama has to believe what he's doing and i am going to give him the benefit of the doubt that he does believe that negotiations need to go forward is just a he does he is not doing that in an effective way in terms of controlling or at least reaching out to members of congress so they don't they don't torpedo his efforts you know in the arabian...
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things are changing drastically and steve will have the updated forecast coming up. >> stay tuned. thank you mark. >>> excitement is growing among engineers and scientists for tomorrow's nasa mission to mars. nasa is expected to launch the maven. maven stands for mars atmosphere and volatile evolution. the project will help scientists study climate change on both planets. >>> reminder for car owners who let their payments slide. the french payment company installed technology that disabled the battery and renders the car useless if payments are late. it's not clear how strict the payment schedule is but it could provide a whole new meaning for the saying excuse my french. >> the flip side is if someone steals the car, they can shut it down. >>> could will be a quarterback controversy brewing in oakland. we will show you why. >> and the saints game comes down to the final play. we'll show you that wild scrimmage coming up next on sports wrap. >>> play offs? don't talk about play offs. are you kidding me? play offs. good evening everyone thanks for joining us on the this sunday night
things are changing drastically and steve will have the updated forecast coming up. >> stay tuned. thank you mark. >>> excitement is growing among engineers and scientists for tomorrow's nasa mission to mars. nasa is expected to launch the maven. maven stands for mars atmosphere and volatile evolution. the project will help scientists study climate change on both planets. >>> reminder for car owners who let their payments slide. the french payment company installed...
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people do with steve about it would get some things you do with the kind of work into it. we found many workers here have been heaps alongside him. and so did the mountains of zion with thousands of workers here have been stuck in the country trying to leave it strips in some cases the business side of the tri cities. because it will get an exit permit teaches. there are no incentive circumstances to stay with you who are in conditions that the market for statehood a german filmmaker when taken time to investigate association backed the side piece on his cameraman were detained and interrogated by security officials accused of attempting to spot the rhine fine talking to watkins and mystic these old told a story he and comment upon the problem is my drink wine his face upon them by looking at. all of them. they have not paid for several months in the role right now trying the aid to file the case as well. all of those work is to have one major problem. they have to work with in the so called ca follows system at me that i'd explain to you what that is there in some all bas
people do with steve about it would get some things you do with the kind of work into it. we found many workers here have been heaps alongside him. and so did the mountains of zion with thousands of workers here have been stuck in the country trying to leave it strips in some cases the business side of the tri cities. because it will get an exit permit teaches. there are no incentive circumstances to stay with you who are in conditions that the market for statehood a german filmmaker when taken...
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steve box is one of the coats. all of the communications on the front that that's what i did say to each other what the pundits say on the radio all the incoming voice messages from the traffic control analysts say he can even hear things like the engine noise. if there's an explosion on board you would hear. then the other box is is i suppose you could say the name of the dead but very important in their own way. is the thought of data recorder which records the city the health of the airplane records for the engines of doing it because of the profile of the aircraft's speed. it's at ctu. it records all sorts of parameters of a house on the headlines in it will be an aunt is doing for a minute to minute and there will be at least often our recording of this and it may be and will befall that under the action accident actually happens. the all star teams will have a great deal of information to work with let's go over the details of that kind of plane crash in central russia. a boeing seven thirty seven jet traveli
steve box is one of the coats. all of the communications on the front that that's what i did say to each other what the pundits say on the radio all the incoming voice messages from the traffic control analysts say he can even hear things like the engine noise. if there's an explosion on board you would hear. then the other box is is i suppose you could say the name of the dead but very important in their own way. is the thought of data recorder which records the city the health of the airplane...
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steve mcqueen directed the movie which is already considered an oscar favorite. good morning to you, mr. mcqueen. >> good morning. how are you? >> i'm good. if you win, you would be the first black director and first picture. do you wrap your brain around that or does oscar make you very nervous? >> no i wrap my brain around it. to have that kind of attention and response is something that, you know you're in a kitchen, you have an idea and all of a sudden the world is looking at you and you're surrender sudly thinking, oh my god. >> i heard people describe the film as brutally brutal. do you think it's a fair characterization? >> i think once you tell a story about slavery, you have to tell a story about slavery. there's no cutting corners. it's necessary. it's a huge part of the story. >> the story of solomon is an incredible story. your wife introduced you to his memoir? >> yes. >> are you thanking her every day? >> i thank her every time absolutely. what it was, i had the idea of a free man, a black man who's kidnapped and brought to the south, and what would
steve mcqueen directed the movie which is already considered an oscar favorite. good morning to you, mr. mcqueen. >> good morning. how are you? >> i'm good. if you win, you would be the first black director and first picture. do you wrap your brain around that or does oscar make you very nervous? >> no i wrap my brain around it. to have that kind of attention and response is something that, you know you're in a kitchen, you have an idea and all of a sudden the world is looking...
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take steve bucher. he lost everything except his sense of humor. take a listen. >> i found out god has a sense of humor. >> reporter: because of the glasses on the bar? >> no, because my wallet was upstairs in the bathroom, and of course everything was gone. gentleman came by, we're sorting through some stuff and he said well anything in particular? i said if i could find my wallet, that would be great. he flipped some stuff over and said here's your wallet. i had several hundred dollars in my wallet. i opened it up, god left me $1. >> reporter: there was $1 left? >> $1 left in the wallet. >> reporter: now he said he had several hundred dollars in there, to him it was a message that possessions are just temporary. they're only borrowed. what matters really is that he and his wife made it through, so thank you, steve bucher, for dpi giving us a lesson what the good stuff is about. lot of need going forward so we'll stick with them. >> and a lot of hope, too, which is great. thanks for sharing that smile with him as well. >> an amazing amount of pers
take steve bucher. he lost everything except his sense of humor. take a listen. >> i found out god has a sense of humor. >> reporter: because of the glasses on the bar? >> no, because my wallet was upstairs in the bathroom, and of course everything was gone. gentleman came by, we're sorting through some stuff and he said well anything in particular? i said if i could find my wallet, that would be great. he flipped some stuff over and said here's your wallet. i had several...
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steve harry began is live in our florida news room. zimmerman, walk back, welcome back to the exact same courthouse where this began in 2012. this new broke two hours ago. george zimmerman arrested on charges perhaps of domestic violence, a call being made, according to his brother, by his current girlfriend, known as sam. it might be samantha, a woman he has been seen with lately. zimmerman's wife has filed for divorce previously, and this is not the first run- in with the law since being acquitted of murder charms of trayvon martin. the sixth time he has had a run-in with the police. twice for speeding, opposite for having windows tinted too dark. once accused of stealing furniture by his mother-in-law and in a domestic dispute with his estranged wife where she accused him of brandishing a gun, and now an accusation of domestic violence against his girlfriend. and we are going to see george zimmerman in the very same courthouse tomorrow, 1:30 p.m. >> sounds like what happened is she has told police she is pregnant. we can't verify th
steve harry began is live in our florida news room. zimmerman, walk back, welcome back to the exact same courthouse where this began in 2012. this new broke two hours ago. george zimmerman arrested on charges perhaps of domestic violence, a call being made, according to his brother, by his current girlfriend, known as sam. it might be samantha, a woman he has been seen with lately. zimmerman's wife has filed for divorce previously, and this is not the first run- in with the law since being...
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listen now to a man named steve, an older man. he was sitting in his basement and he thought onee1 of three things is going to happen. either we're going to !/e to heaven, to the hospital or walk out of here. it was him and his wife. yet,e1xd he managed to have a s though his entire home was t(go. take a listen to him. >> it makes you realize how temporary life xdis. you know? my wife saidxd something this ojjjt reminded me o used to know that said the things that i have and hold dear to my heart are justi]e1 borrow. they'rexd not mine at fáall. jesus only lets me use them to brighten my life. so remind t(t(me, dear lord. >>nb and today maybe more than ever, you know what matters most and you have your wife, you have your health. >> that's the only thing important to me this morning.ek %u÷rything else is rebuildable. i couldn'tokfá replacep, qher. >> you know, and it 1sb simple but it is so true. it becomes profound, suzanne, when you set it against this, gone. we all like to say we're not about our things. but it's
listen now to a man named steve, an older man. he was sitting in his basement and he thought onee1 of three things is going to happen. either we're going to !/e to heaven, to the hospital or walk out of here. it was him and his wife. yet,e1xd he managed to have a s though his entire home was t(go. take a listen to him. >> it makes you realize how temporary life xdis. you know? my wife saidxd something this ojjjt reminded me o used to know that said the things that i have and hold dear to...
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and steve israel impact was circulating a memo, i don't know if you saw it, with the food stamps and the government shutdown. on the other hand, i want to play for you what john boehner said over the summer when he was asked about why is it that the house hasn't accomplished anything. here's what he said. >> well, bob, we should not be judged on how many new laws we create. we ought to be judged on how many laws that we repeal. we've got more laws than the administration could ever enforce. >> so by that standard, have the republicans failed twice? >> right. because they voted to repeal. but they can't get it through the senate or the president. right? this is just a rhetorical. it's obvious why republicans haven't proposed an alternative to obama care. it started out as a republican idea. and then they own it, with the immigration reform, they stand to thwart gun control and then say whatever is not working we told you so. >> as a way to judge this and follow the money, nick it seemed after the government shutdown, the democrats were sort of sitting in the cat bird seat. now obvious
and steve israel impact was circulating a memo, i don't know if you saw it, with the food stamps and the government shutdown. on the other hand, i want to play for you what john boehner said over the summer when he was asked about why is it that the house hasn't accomplished anything. here's what he said. >> well, bob, we should not be judged on how many new laws we create. we ought to be judged on how many laws that we repeal. we've got more laws than the administration could ever...
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steve? >> republicans today are saying it is time to go back to the drawing board and start all over. they point out the website doesn't work. people are losing their health care insurance and the president didn't offer a real solution when he nounced last week that people can keep their current health care plans but only for one more year. john said that was nothing but a political band-aid and he offers this solution. >> it is time to start over. this health care law is terribly flawed. it has failed the american people because they're losing their insurance, their doctor, their premiums are going up. i think there will be a massive taxpayer bailout needed just to deal with the impact of this health care law. this is not what the american people wanted. >> and republicans say the call out of new hampshire. time-out to fix the fundamental problems. >> apparently, we did see that last week. democrats are jumping over. some of them are getting pretty nervous about obama care. >> they have ree
steve? >> republicans today are saying it is time to go back to the drawing board and start all over. they point out the website doesn't work. people are losing their health care insurance and the president didn't offer a real solution when he nounced last week that people can keep their current health care plans but only for one more year. john said that was nothing but a political band-aid and he offers this solution. >> it is time to start over. this health care law is terribly...
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supported by republicans and democrats and even in some very republican districts like congressman steve king's district. we have a failure of leadership in john boehner to move this forward. probably the number one question asked, whether immigration reform will ultimately succeed and what i tell them, remember how we hurt so much, yes we can and said that to president obama during his two campaigns, that came from chavez, one of chavez's other catch phrases was, the struggle continues, meaning no matter where we are, no matter what the odds are against us, we will keep going. i think the pro reform is right now. >> you mentioned chavez, organizing workers and latino and we see what the dreamers are doing, i was looking at the bakersfield, california, had interesting video, dreamers and young people storming mccarthy's office just to ask whether they were going to hold a vote on this at this point. that drew him to say something he drew him to say, yeah, we'll try to do that next year. then john boehner was push the on this in public. i want to quickly play that sound. >> got to find so
supported by republicans and democrats and even in some very republican districts like congressman steve king's district. we have a failure of leadership in john boehner to move this forward. probably the number one question asked, whether immigration reform will ultimately succeed and what i tell them, remember how we hurt so much, yes we can and said that to president obama during his two campaigns, that came from chavez, one of chavez's other catch phrases was, the struggle continues,...
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facebook page steve conner. how much should the gop and tea party misled us on their lives that the old system is better. the health care ranking around the world from other countries, ask those questions, please. >> it's true. frank frankly, if i have to redesign the system from scratch, maybe michael is right. maybe they get a chance to fail, we'll get that. the hybrid system with a single payer plan that covers everyone in a misic level. but most people buy supplemental private insurance to let you buy all of the insurance you want. that's not too different from what medicare patients have now with policies. the influence of money, one of the positions they made, they spent a lot of time looking at what happened with the clinton reform in 1990. they felt it fell apart because they had all of the interests who have a lot of money like the insurance companies. that i made a decision to try to co-op all of those people. get the insurance company, doctors, the hospitals, the device makers, and all of the people w
facebook page steve conner. how much should the gop and tea party misled us on their lives that the old system is better. the health care ranking around the world from other countries, ask those questions, please. >> it's true. frank frankly, if i have to redesign the system from scratch, maybe michael is right. maybe they get a chance to fail, we'll get that. the hybrid system with a single payer plan that covers everyone in a misic level. but most people buy supplemental private...